Dustin Johnson shoots 3-under 68 | Round 2 | Palmetto Championship | 2021

Highlights
In the second round of the 2021 Palmetto Championship at Congaree, Dustin Johnson carded a 3-under 68 to get to 9-under for the tournament, trailing leader Chesson Hadley by two shots heading into the weekend.

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The Palmetto Championship at Congaree is a one-time replacement for the RBC Canadian Open and is the third PGA TOUR event contested in South Carolina this season. Reigning FedExCup champion and South Carolina native Dustin Johnson leads the field and will be looking to build up some good form ahead of the U.S. Open next week. Former PGA TOUR Player of the Year Brooks Koepka makes his first start since finishing runner up at the PGA Championship. The American is aiming for his second victory of the season after winning the Waste Management Phoenix Open in February. Meanwhile, fellow major winners Danny Willett, Jason Dufner and Padraig Harrington (fresh off his T4 at the PGA Championship) are also teeing it up alongside the likes of Tyrrell Hatton, Tommy Fleetwood and Sungjae Im. The recently announced Ben Hogan Award winner, John Pak, is making his professional debut and is the top-ranked player in the inaugural PGA TOUR University Class.

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